Solved the rear tire traction issue in snow that all trucks have...

Russ

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That looks like it is just a bumper marker. But of course I could be wrong.

That's it, they have been removed and are now in the garage. I will have to admit though, I haven't put in back in the mud since I took that pic. CC's have WAY too many places for mud to get backed into. :rotflmao

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You guys really know how to make a man homesick for a place he had to move from. I miss living out on the front range. I wish I could find the picture of my work truck from an October storm, the van was buried up to the windows. This was when I lived in Cheyenne, WY.

I may have been born in WI, and currently live there (only because my X didn't make the split with me until we moved to WI after service, otherwise I'd have stayed out there) but I consider myself a WY resident. Someday I want to return with my son.
 

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I'd gladly take some snow instead of this incessant rain we've been getting the last few months.... 5 inches yesterday IN ONE DAY :eek: and I was out driving halfway across the state dragging my carhauler after I picked up a new lift and some other goodies I got at auction, traffic on the interstate was down to about 15 mph for around 30-40 mile stretch just from the rain being so hard that nobody could see. Too much fun.
 

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We've had so much rain lately that the corn sits in the field with the possibility that we will be chopping it come winter and snowy fields. Won't be the first time, but it's a PITA.
 
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